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Posted by Burrhead on July 18, 2000 at 22:15:55 from (12.74.16.146):
In Reply to: Re: Best Tractor? posted by tom on July 18, 2000 at 19:22:42:
Yeah it's the same feller with a little different question. We sure better watch out for him. There aint no telling what he needs all this valuable info for. The feller that told him about the Perkins is right on line with his answer. In the Carolina's he probly could crank a diesel easy enough. I would think he's got more plans for bush hogging the 20 acres than he has for snow plowing it. A man that don't know what he's doing with the tractor don't really need to learn on a 2N or 8N. You can get a real tractor for what you'll get invested in a dorf N series. I been waiting on a yuppie to get around to telling him he needs a 4X4 Kubota with a front loader and back hoe on it or at least 125 hp to keep up that 20 acres with.
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